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    <title>OpenLayers Teleporter Example</title>
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    <style type="text/css">
        #wrapper {
            position: relative;
        }
        .spot1 {
            width: 250px;
        }
        .spot2 {
            width: 300px;
            position: absolute;
            left: 300px;
            top: 0;
        }
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    <script type="text/javascript">
    
        var map, layer, spot=1;
        function init(){
            map = new OpenLayers.Map({
                div: "spot1"
            });
            map.addControl(new OpenLayers.Control.OverviewMap());
            layer = new OpenLayers.Layer.WMS( "OpenLayers WMS",
                    "http://vmap0.tiles.osgeo.org/wms/vmap0",
                    {layers: 'basic'} );
            map.addLayer(layer);
            map.zoomTo(2);
        }
        
        function teleport() {
            if (spot == 1) {
                spot = 2;
            } else {
                spot = 1;
            }
            map.render("spot" + spot);
        }

    </script>
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    <h1 id="title">Map "Teleportation" and Rendering</h1>

    <div id="tags">
        map, rendering
    </div>

    <p id="shortdesc">Call the map's render method to change its container.</p>

    <div id="wrapper">
        <div id="spot1" class="smallmap spot1"></div>
        <div id="spot2" class="smallmap spot2"></div>
    </div>
    
    <input type="button" onclick="teleport()" value="Teleport!"></input>

    <div id="docs">
        <p>This example demonstrates how a map can be rendered initially in one
        container and then moved to a new container.  At any point after map
        construction, the map's render method can be called with the id of
        an empty container, moving the map to the new container.</p>
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